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"Clearly Bugs can't be lying about going to that Whitney Houston concert last week when the bike theft took place," Sally said. "After all, her Wikipedia page clearly states her 2016 concert tour came through Idaville."

Not so much in…whatever year this is.

Harley Quinn and Power Girl is the Nu52 flavor, and it's actually set between issues of the current Harley Quinn series, spinning off from a story where PG had amnesia.

Bad enough we put up with your attitude in fandom so now we have to read your juvenile comments on AVC?

You're right, of course! It's beautiful. I'm just hampered by the description, which, admittedly, is my own pedantry raising its cute little yellow smiley head face.

Are they really emoji if they're designed specially for this video? No, they're just cute little animated pictures.

Well, all of their nicknames started with the same letter as the color each was wearing.

Blast it, you webbed menace, is there any DVD you won't take ten of?

No more than Thor's a woman.

These facepalm moments are funny and enlightening, but I don't think most of them have affected our careers like the mistake Bill Murray made in taking the role of Garfield the cat because he thought scriptwriter Joel Cohen was Joel Coen, half of the Coen Brothers.

Robert Llewellyn as Kryton and and Hattie McDaniel as the new Holly really perked up Red Dwarf for me in series 3-6 or so. Granted (pun intended?) it went downhill again circa series 7 and forward, but those two characters just seemed to complete the comedy troupe the first couple series were looking for. That said, i

That was great, @D.R. Darke. Worthy of being an entry on the actual list above. Nice analysis and writing.

Note that he always upvotes his own comments.

I'll add the "I lost a brother once. I was lucky — I got him back." line.

My favorite gag in the Rick & Morty bit was that re-printing the Simpsons blew out the yellow cartridge in the 3-D printer.

Everybody's so worried about what happens to A.J., but that kid is a robot with an unbendable back.

“GameStop does doesn’t meet any of the elements of the definition in the code…”

He won't be smoking, but he WILL be spinning around into a whirlwind like The Mask, then declaring "SMOKIN'!"

The Star Wars Lego specials are so appropriate for nine year olds that they ought to be rated PG-9. Seriously, sneak these into the kid's viewing when his mom is not about. They're not scary and they're actually funnier than most post-1983 Star Wars.